Sunday, December 7, 2014

Basic Education Council for the first deployment of teachers in primary schools to the new system is going to change

Deployment will change rules
               Basic Education Council for the first deployment of teachers in primary schools to the new system is going to change. Newly appointed teachers in urban schools also will be the first deployment.
              Yet these teachers in the rural areas, provides for the appointment. UP Basic Education Council for Teacher deployment rules will change in 2008.
               Basic Education Directorate will soon send the revised rules proposed rule. Basic Education Council is a large range in the state. 113 627 primary schools in the province.
                There are nearly 65,000 typical village school in the Prisdiy. Basic Education Council's newly appointed teachers in teacher deployment service manual first provides for deployment in remote areas of the countryside.
Therefore, changes are being made
                 Male teachers and female teachers up to five years to two years of such schools is imperative. He then transferred to the adjacent border town may be in schools. The shortage of teachers in the schools of the city and it is getting close. There are some schools where the city or its border with the help of a teacher is under way.
                Basic Education Minister Ram Govind Choudhary review meeting last week and found that it is affecting the education of urban schools. DB Sharma directed the Director of Basic Education in the state's Right to Education Act. It has been a change in teacher and student ratio. Provides for the deployment of new teachers in rural areas.
                   So the city and its surrounding is a significant reduction of teachers in schools. Teacher deployment immediately rule proposes to amend the rules to be sent to the approval of the Cabinet to meet the shortage of teachers in schools.
                   Based on Basic Education Directorate has prepared a proposal to amend the Rules of teacher deployment.

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